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Patricia Roc (1915-2003) autographed matt card
Size: 3.5in x 5.5in (9cmx14cm)
Signed: 'Patricia Roc'
One of Britain's biggest female stars of the post war years she appeared regularly in the British and Motion Picture Herald popularity polls between 1945-50. She was pretty, vivacious and charming which was all most of her early roles called for. She was one of Britian's 10 box-office stars for 10 consecutive years. Described by the head of her studio, J. Arthur Rank, as "the archetypal British beauty" and "the Goddess of Odeon's". She was also described by Sir Noel Coward as "a phenomenon" and "an unspoiled movie star who can act".
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She appeared in a number of the hugely popular wartime Gainsborough costume dramas including _Madonna of the Seven Moons (1944)_ and The Wicked Lady (1945). She also made one film in Hollywood, the Technicolor Canyon Passage (1946). Her best acting opportunities were in The Brothers (1947) as a sexy orphan wreaking havoc on a remote Scottish Island, and When the Bough Breaks (1947), a stark unwed mother drama.
She moved to Paris upon her second marriage in 1949 and began to work increasingly in European cinema filming in France and Italy (and a French-Canadian feature in Quebec). She returned to England in the late fifties making three more films (her last) and a few TV appearances before retiring in 1963. She lived in Locarno, Switzerland for many years and died there in December 2003.
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